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This is Lit! The most powerfullight emittingpigment on the planet!

This creation by Stuart Semple blends some of the planet's finest light emitting pigments and rare earth activators to provide all artists* with the ultimate light emitting paint.

What does it do?

Non toxic - contains no hazardous orradioactive substances.

How do you use it?

Important - you can't just mix this with water like Stuart's other powder paints.
It needs a binder and we've designed it to work with
superbase
to create a highly pigmented acrylic paint that will stick to almost anything. However you can also stir it into linseed oil to create an oil paint. NOTE: if you are putting it over a dark surface it's a good idea to put down a layer of white first (our
saint potion
is an amazing white acrylic that works well)

Important - you can't just mix this with water like Stuart's other powder paints.

Safety bit:

Don't eat it, rub it in your eyes, get it too near your mouth. Probably best not to let kids play with itwithout an adult helping.

*Especially Anish Kapoor. If you are Anish Kapoor, can prove you are associatedwith Anish Kapoor or to the best of your knowledge information and belief this substance is going to make it's way into the hands of Anish Kapoor, your order will be free! We want you toknow how lovely it feelsto
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If you decide to turn your maven project into a full blown Scala and use the
scala-maven-plugin
, depending on how you run your maven tasks, you might end up compiling your simulations twice: once by the scala-maven-plugin, and once by the gatling-maven-plugin.

If so, you can disable the gatling-maven-plugin compiling phase:

You can either have a
logback-test.xml
that has precedence over the embedded
logback.xml
file, or add a JVM option
-Dlogback.configurationFile=myFilePath
.

You can directly launch the gatling-maven-plugin with the
test
or
integration-test
task:

Then, you probably want to have it attached to a maven lifecycle phase so it’s automatically triggered. You then have to configure an
execution
block.

Then, you may want to run the plugin several times in a build (e.g. in order to run several Simulations sequentially). A solution is to configure several
execution
blocks with each having a different
configuration
block. If you do so, beware that those won’t be used when running
gatling:test
, as executions are triggered by maven phases.

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